When the focus mode is set to AF, the AF will be locked at the first frame. From the second frame, pictures will be taken with the same focus position as the first frame.

When the focus mode is set to MF, it is possible to change the focus during the interval timer shooting by turning the MF Dial.

(It is not possible to magnify the display from the second frame.)

(If you wish to keep the same focus position, ensure the MF dial is not turned during the interval timer shooting.)

Exposure value is measured at each interval shooting. If you wish to take pictures with the same exposure value, set the Exposure Mode to Manual Exposure or fix the exposure value by pressing the AEL Button before shooting.

To terminate the interval timer shooting, press the Shutter button.

When the Drive Mode is set to Self Timer, Self Timer will only operate for the first exposure.

When the Drive Mode is set to Continuous, four frames will be taken in JEPG or three frames will be taken in RAW continuously at each interval shooting.

When Auto Bracketing is set, three frames will be taken continuously at each interval timer.

WARNING !!

Once you set the Interval Timer , the camera will continously hold that Interval Timer. To dismiss the Interval Timer, select [Off] in Open Display.

Depending on the settings, it takes time process the image. It may make the actual interval time longer than the selected time.

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